Oba Femi, the towering Nigerian-American sensation, has consistently maintained a belief in his stature as a premier superstar within World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). His highly anticipated clash with the legendary Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 is poised to serve as a pivotal moment, marking his most significant stride toward an even more ambitious objective: becoming WWE’s youngest world champion in over a decade.
Only months after his heralded call-up to the WWE main roster, Femi is slated to face the formidable 10-time world champion, Brock Lesnar, on the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania. Securing such a high-profile match-up against an athlete of Lesnar’s caliber is an extraordinary accomplishment for any superstar, let alone one navigating their rookie year on either Raw or SmackDown. This booking not only underscores the immense potential recognized in Femi but also reflects his unwavering self-perception and confidence.
"The key thing in such moments is to remind yourself that you belong," Femi stated during an interview with CBS Sports at the WWE 2K26 event in Stamford last month. He elaborated on the psychological aspect of ascending to the industry’s top tier, noting, "A lot of people get called up or get into the industry, and they see the top guys as stars who are bigger than them. They still see themselves as fans. After a while, you have to get rid of that. It has to go."
Femi’s mindset, however, appears to have been forged differently. "That has been out of the door when it comes to me," he asserted. "As soon as I signed my NXT contract, I was under the impression that these guys were my equals. My heroes will be my rivals. I made that a statement. I think that came to fruition when I stood across Brock at the Royal Rumble." This declaration encapsulates a philosophy of audacious ambition that has rapidly propelled him through the ranks of professional wrestling.
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The encounter Femi referenced occurred at the 2024 Royal Rumble, one of WWE’s cornerstone annual events. Entering the 30-man Royal Rumble match as entrant #27, Femi made an immediate impact by eliminating the formidable Brock Lesnar, who had entered at #12. This direct confrontation and elimination of "The Beast Incarnate" served as a stark, physical manifestation of Femi’s declared intent to challenge the established hierarchy, setting the stage for their future collision at WrestleMania 42. Femi, a former NXT North American Champion who dominated the 2023 NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament, has shown an uncanny ability to translate potential into tangible success in record time. His physical prowess, honed through a background in track and field, combined with his charismatic presence, has made him a standout talent since his professional debut.
Brock Lesnar’s own storied career provides a compelling historical parallel to Femi’s current trajectory. In 2002, at the age of 25, Lesnar etched his name into the annals of WWE history by defeating The Rock to become the youngest WWE Champion ever. This achievement surpassed a record previously shared by Yokozuna. Professional wrestling, much like nature, operates in cycles, characterized by the perpetual struggle for dominance. Lesnar, now aged 47 and firmly established as an industry icon, finds himself cast in the role of the seasoned lion, compelled to defend his territory against a new generation of aspiring apex predators, with Femi leading the charge.
"Legacy-wise, it’ll be a great thing for me," Femi remarked regarding the impending match. "I think Brock knows there’s a new kid on the block. The old guard will always want to stop the new guard from coming up… It’ll be spectacular." This statement highlights the generational clash at the heart of their WrestleMania encounter, positioning it not merely as a contest of skill but as a symbolic passing of the torch, or rather, a forceful seizure of it. Lesnar, a legitimate multi-sport athlete with collegiate wrestling championships and a UFC Heavyweight Championship to his name, has long been regarded as a special attraction whose part-time schedule only amplifies the significance of his appearances. A victory over such an undisputed force would undoubtedly cement Femi’s status as a top-tier contender.
WWE witnessed a significant youth renaissance during Lesnar’s initial rise in the early 2000s. Alongside Lesnar, other emerging talents quickly ascended to main event status. Randy Orton, for instance, became the youngest world champion at just 24 years old, while John Cena captured his first of a record 17 world titles at 27. This era was characterized by a rapid infusion of fresh talent into the championship picture, fundamentally reshaping the company’s landscape.
In contrast, the current landscape of WWE’s top male championships shows a distinct shift towards more experienced, older competitors. Both of the company’s reigning male world champions, Roman Reigns (38) and Seth Rollins (38), are firmly in their late thirties. The last WWE superstar under the age of 30 to hold a men’s world title was Bray Wyatt in 2017, who was 29 at the time of his championship victory. This demographic trend underscores the significance of Femi’s ambition to break this pattern.
Femi, whose nickname "The Ruler" seems increasingly apt, is poised to spearhead another cycle of change within WWE. His direct confrontation with Lesnar, one of the company’s all-time top attractions and a figure synonymous with dominance, sends an unequivocal signal that this new era is already underway. The prospect of Femi becoming the first world champion under 30 in nearly a decade is not merely a hypothetical scenario; it is, as far as the 28-year-old is concerned, a highly probable outcome.
"I think the odds are very high," Femi declared with conviction. "The odds are stacked in my favor. I’m young, I’m spry, I’m ready and I’m hungry. I’m a lot hungrier than a lot of these 47-year-olds, I’ll tell you that." His statement, delivered with the confidence of a man who believes deeply in his destiny, reflects a broader shift he observes within the company. "I think we’ll see that happen very soon because it’s not just me. It’s Bron Breakker and Dominik Mysterio. There’s so much going on right now when it comes to young talent." Femi’s reference to other burgeoning talents like Bron Breakker, a two-time NXT Champion with a strong lineage, and Dominik Mysterio, a former NXT North American Champion who has found immense success as part of The Judgment Day, illustrates a collective movement. This collective energy of ambitious young stars suggests that Femi is not an isolated phenomenon but rather a prominent figure in a larger, imminent generational shift within WWE. His journey to WrestleMania 42 against Brock Lesnar is therefore more than a personal quest; it is a declaration of a new era.
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